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Historic Interpretive Walking Trail To Be Established In North Amherst
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Historic Interpretive Walking Trail To Be Established In North Amherst

Vivian Jacobs-Townsley August 18, 2023 12

The District One Neighborhood Association (DONA) is working on creating a walkable trail highlighting North...

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When Is It Safe To Swim At Amherst Swimming Holes?

Vivian Jacobs-Townsley August 4, 2023 0

Puffer’s Pond and the Fort River swimming hole near Stanley St, known as ‘Jump Bridge’...

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There’s Still Time To Join Summer Reading Programs At The Jones Library

Vivian Jacobs-Townsley July 7, 2023 0

As summer routines are in full swing, and children are home for these warm months,...

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Sixty-seven Honored As Young Heroes At Annual Human Rights Commission Ceremony

Vivian Jacobs-Townsley June 16, 2023 1

The Amherst community came together at the Mill River Recreation Area on June 11, to...

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